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    I love this.. It\'s a house for a hobbit, which would suit me just fine.. It\'s everything I would love to do with my life.. if only I were brave enough! The inside is amazing and I can just imagine sitting looking up at the spiderweb like roof.. I hate being ccccold for long periods... more

    Reviewed by XEROUZA May 17, 06:59am ( 79 reviews ) simondale.net

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  • Rated by banefox on Oct 11, 7:08am

    amazing
  • Rated by dolboyeb on Sep 08, 7:07pm

    Rad houses! Simple and old-fashioned. Would love to live in most any of those.
  • Rated by ericpaul on Aug 05, 1:58pm

    Special one of a kind of hobbits houses. Wonderful unity with nature that is...!
  • Rated by BLU3CAR76 on Jun 27, 7:20am

    These houses and structures are beautiful. Why do I live in an apartment with white walls when I could be living in one of these houses?! :)
  • Rated by XEROUZA on May 17, 6:59am

    I love this.. It\'s a house for a hobbit, which would suit me just fine.. It\'s everything I would love to do with my life.. if only I were brave enough! The inside is amazing and I can just imagine sitting looking up at the spiderweb like roof.. I hate being ccccold for long periods of time, so it would need to have at least one warm room to relax in.. But that aside I bow to you sir and your wonderful home.. can I come visit? Love the straw roofs, the windows, and the fact it\'s all locally sourced, it may not be 100% green and efficient, but it sure as hell looks great and you deserve the credit...
  • Rated by torrino-2007 on May 10 2009, 3:03am

    In harmony with natur!
  • Rated by thenighthawk on May 03 2009, 5:43pm

    Look like fun places..
  • Rated by crimsonragdoll on Feb 10 2009, 10:27pm

    fabulous low impact homes...love being environmentally friendly in all you do...check these out :)
  • Reviewed by namoottat on Jan 24 2009, 1:21am

    there are some cool houses here.. why not all of us live in the houses it would be cheaper